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  • Apple 12.1-inch PowerBook G4

    The smallest notebook from Cupertino gets an update, including a faster processor and graphics, room for more memory, and analog and DVI outputs.

  • Power trip: Four high-end notebooks tested

    ZDNet Australia reviews four of the most powerful notebooks on the market today.

  • Spend it like Beckham

    When David Beckham departs for Spain, he'll naturally want to know the score back home, with the help of the latest technology. He won't be short of a bob or two, so here's the tackle we reckon Becks should have on his shopping list.

  • Mac OS X 10.1: another byte of the Apple

    The March release of Mac OS X opened lots of possibilities for the Mac platform, but it simply wasn't finished. Mac OS X 10.1, the long-awaited update, fills the cracks.

  • Desktop Studios -- High end workstations

    Does your organisation boast a budding Tim Burton or a corporate Coen brothers? If you're planning to produce video or 3D animation, we look at some top-end workstations you'll need to create your masterpieces.

  • The best VoIP solution is ...

    The world of enterprise IP telephony is varied and complex. Here's our round-up of the major players and what they can bring to your business.

  • Symantec 'scare tactics' don't rattle Mac users

    Security vendor Symantec has once again pointed the knife at Apple Macintosh users.

  • HP new powerpack Omnibook 6100

    Hewlett-Packard's Omnibook brand may say "business before pleasure," but the powerful, well-designed 6100 will let you zip through your business and leave plenty of time left over for fun.

  • Budget beaters: 6 notebooks for less

    Looking for a notebook on a tight budget? Check out our Australian review of 6 great budget notebooks.

  • Multimedia PCs

    This is one of our favourite times of the year. The staff at the RMIT IT Test Lab gets to play with the ultimate in multimedia PCs.

  • Notebook overhaul on the horizon

    Five years from now the notebook will likely be smaller and lighter, capable of making mobile phone calls on its own and running on methanol.

  • Open your own document centre

    We put some of the top office printers/copiers head to head.

  • Hitting the Books

    Time to break out the books--the notebooks, that is. Students looking for feature-packed portables with plenty of processing power will find these new mid-price laptops to be real class acts.

  • Has Microsoft got it write? Five Tablet PCs tested

    Microsoft is pushing Tablet PC as the next evolutionary phase of notebooks. We check out the first Tablet PCs available in Australia, as well as looking at the OS that underpins it all.

  • Panel beating: 15 LCD displays tested

    LCD flat panel displays save space, power, and eye strain, but until recently the upfront cost has been prohibitive. As they increase in popularity and come down in price, the arguments for investing in LCDs become more compelling. Has the time come to ditch the CRT for good?

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